Here’s the Taylor Swift-Right Said Fred Comparison That Makes Everything Make Sense (Video)

Taylor Swift’s new song, “Look What You Made Me Do,” debuted on Thursday, and if you think the baseline of the chorus sound familiar — well, it is.

The baseline was sampled from Right Said Fred’s 1991 hit, “I’m Too Sexy.” BBC reported that Swift’s team approached the band in advance of the release. And right when the song was released, the band tweeted, “Thank you @taylorswift13, what a marvellous reinvention!”

Three members of Right Said Fred — Richard Fairbrass, Fred Faribrass and Rob Manzoli — are credited as songwriters alongside Swift and Jack Antonoff, her longtime collaborator.

To People, the band said, “We did know she was going to use it but we didn’t know exactly how she was going to use it. I had no idea what to expect.”

They added, “When we recorded ‘Sexy’ I didn’t think it would last more than six months. So to be talking about it 26 years later and a star like Taylor using it and being influenced by it is really flattering. Absolutely flattering.”

15 Highest Paid Music Stars of 2016, From The Weeknd to Taylor Swift (Photos)

Forbes' annual ranking of the top-paid entertainers includes some stand-out musicians. The totals are based on earnings from June 2015 to June 2016, with figures from Nielsen, Pollstar, Songkick, Box Office Mojo and other sources.

15. The Weeknd - $55 million

Can the Canadian-born singer still feel his face? He catapulted into arena tour status with his 2015 hit album "Beauty Behind the Madness."

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15. U2 - $55 million

The Irish rockers may have lost some steam since their record-shattering 360 tour from 2009-2011, but they still can pack in fans.

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13. Kenny Chesney - $56 million

The country star has become a fixture on the summer arena tour circuit, supplementing his income with endorsements for Corona beer, Costa sunglasses and his own brand of rum.

13. Justin Bieber - $56 million

The Biebs had a very good year, with a hit album, "Purpose," arena concerts, merchandise sales and a Calvin Klein modeling gig.

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12. Paul McCartney - $56.5 million

The former Beatle continues to be a prolific touring artist, and he earns a fortune from music publishing rights.

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11. Bruce Springsteen - $60.5 million

The Boss makes a mint touring with the E Street Band and plans a new solo album for late 2016.

10. Diddy - $62 million

Though he's planning a Bad Boy Reunion tour for the second half of 2016, the rapper makes the bulk of his money from his clothing line and a big-bucks deal with Diageo's Ciroc vodka.

9. Calvin Harris - $63 million

The Scotsman (and T. Swift ex) is the top-grossing deejay in the world, with the bulk of his revenue coming from high-paying Las Vegas gigs.

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8. Rolling Stones - $66.5 million

The British rockers played only 27 gigs in the period Forbes studied -- but mostly to near sell-out crowds in humongous U.S. stadiums.

7. AC/DC - $67.5 million

The metal giants only seemed to boost the success of their concert tour when they replaced ailing lead singer Brian Johnson with Axl Rose.

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6. Garth Brooks - $70 million

The 54-year-old country star is now on the second year of his comeback concert tour, with international dates planned well into 2017.

5. Rihanna - $75 million

Her album "Anti" was another No. 1 hit, and she boasts endorsement deals with Dior, Puma and Samsung.

4. Madonna - $76.5 million

The Material Girl's Rebel Heart tour grossed more than $170 million; she also has successful clothing and perfume lines.

3. Adele - $80.5 million

In addition to sell-out arena concert performances, the British singer sold a record 3 million-plus copies of her album "25" in its first week of release last November.

2. One Direction - $110 million

Despite the exit of Zayn Malik in March 2015, the now four-man British boy band benefited from its On the Road Again tour.

1. Taylor Swift - $170 million

Her North American tour last year smashed the record set by the Rolling Stones, plus she raked in additional cash by promoting products such as Apple, Diet Coke and Keds.

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Forbes’ annual ranking of the top-earning entertainers includes some stand-out musicians

Forbes' annual ranking of the top-paid entertainers includes some stand-out musicians. The totals are based on earnings from June 2015 to June 2016, with figures from Nielsen, Pollstar, Songkick, Box Office Mojo and other sources.